I can say that so far I really like the Maverick style
of MVC much better than Struts (certainly simpler),
but one thing I'm not sure of is XSL.

I am trying to build a web app which should allow web
designers to easily change the look of the app whilst
retaining its functionality without them needing to
resort to "programming" per se.  I had thought that
jsp tags, such as with Struts, etc., would be the way
to go, but it does look like XSL is maybe an even
better option.

I am a programmer, not a web page/site
designer/artist, and my understanding (from about 6
months ago) is that XSL has not yet "taken off" in
terms of the number of web designers who
know/understand it, use it, etc.  Is that still an
accurate assessment?

If it is now more commonly used, are there any good
editors for it?  I've tried opening the friendbook
.xsl pages in FrontPage 2000, for example, and it
actually immediately passes of the file to IE.
If I start a new page and paste the contents of an
.xsl into that page, the view of it sort of looks ok,
but then some of the xsl stuff gets wacked when I go
back to the HTML tab.

Also, are there any good how-to resources out there
that anyone can recommend?

Thanks,
Jeff


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